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energy stocks were higher as oil prices continue to heat up. oil settled at $93.82 per barrel, this is a five month high. cell phone market nokia's fourth quarter earnings will be stronger than expected thanks in part to its new lumia smart- phone. shares had a strong response, up 18.7%. volume exploded to almost 300 million shares. nokia shipped 4.4 million lumia's in the fourth quarter. still, that's not enough to prevent the company from reporting a drop in total device sales and shipments for the year. ford was the only big american car maker not to take the government bailout at the height of the financial crisis. it issued bonds, revamped it auto line-up, and has profited as autsales ha come back. the company is confident enough in its future to double its dividend to a dime per share, paid quarterly investors and traders liked the confidence. shares were up 2.7%. trading volume was heavier than usual with the stock at an 18 month high. all of the five most actively traded exchange traded products and that will hurt earnings. shares of t.
energy stocks were higher as oil prices continue to heat up. oil settled at $93.82 per barrel, this is a five month high. cell phone market nokia's fourth quarter earnings will be stronger than expected thanks in part to its new lumia smart- phone. shares had a strong response, up 18.7%. volume exploded to almost 300 million shares. nokia shipped 4.4 million lumia's in the fourth quarter. still, that's not enough to prevent the company from reporting a drop in total device sales and shipments...
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penn yetta, the new president is a big proponent of energy reform. mexico has a lot of potential it is not tapping at present. >> tom: we mentioned the price performance that the exchange rate had, outperformed the united states, and you think it can still continue to build on those gains. >> i think the u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing, mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to pull mexico up? >> and mexican labor costs, when you adjust for productivity have been held flat over the next decade. china has seen its labor costs escalate, and the two have pretty close to met. so mexico is much more competitive on a cost basis, and it is here. >> tom: just across the border. finally, that brings us to the united states. how does the u.s. look compared to the rest of the world? >> i think we are still looking okay if we can get past this budget. >> tom: you're less excited about america than you are about non-japan asia. >> i'm really excited about non-japan a
penn yetta, the new president is a big proponent of energy reform. mexico has a lot of potential it is not tapping at present. >> tom: we mentioned the price performance that the exchange rate had, outperformed the united states, and you think it can still continue to build on those gains. >> i think the u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing, mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to...
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penn yetta, the new president is a big proponent of energy reform. mexico has a lot of potential it is not tapping at present. >> tom: we mentioned the price performance that the exchange rate had, outperformed the united states, and you think it can still continue to build on those gains. >> i think the u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to pull mexico up? >> and mexican labor costs when you adjust for productivity have been held flat over the next decade. china has seen its labor costs escalate and the two have pretty close to met. so mexico is much more competitive on a cost basis, and it is here. >> tom: just across the border. finally, that brings us to the united states. how does the u.s. look compared to the rest of the world? >> i think we are still looking okay if we can get past this budget. >> tom: you're less excited about america than you are about non-japan asia. >> i'm really excited about non-japan asia
penn yetta, the new president is a big proponent of energy reform. mexico has a lot of potential it is not tapping at present. >> tom: we mentioned the price performance that the exchange rate had, outperformed the united states, and you think it can still continue to build on those gains. >> i think the u.s. needs to be there for mexico to outperform. as long as the u.s. economy keeps growing mexico should keep growing. >> tom: so it is really the united states helping to...
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one last winner, lng, cheniere energy. the master limited partnership, he's the pioneer who is building our nation's biggest export terminal for liquefied natural gas down in louisiana. look out, these two stocks are hot, too hot for me, wait for a pullback from lng or maybe a stock offering from cheniere energy partners. my eighth theme, let me give you a preamble, technology represents more than 15% of the imports. it's almost impossible to avoids a place holder in the portfolio. it's got to be a theme. there are very few investment themes in tech. but individual companies might suffice. oracle, a terrific stock, competitive. i think the world of s.a.p., oracle's biggest competitor. it's had a good quarter. although an endless dog fight with oracle. then there's salesforce.com, an expensive but dominant cloud computing play. run by cloud pioneer, i like apple, i'm not pounding the table, i just told you to invest in it. social media, on a pullback, liked it lower. who really knows how it's doing. sure, i like them, but t
one last winner, lng, cheniere energy. the master limited partnership, he's the pioneer who is building our nation's biggest export terminal for liquefied natural gas down in louisiana. look out, these two stocks are hot, too hot for me, wait for a pullback from lng or maybe a stock offering from cheniere energy partners. my eighth theme, let me give you a preamble, technology represents more than 15% of the imports. it's almost impossible to avoids a place holder in the portfolio. it's got to...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs ultra soft & strong. puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. face every day with puffs softness. face every day excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >>> every january, i like to take my cue from the nfl playoffs and pick the previous year's best performers in the market against each other to see which ones are most likely to repeat that out-performance going forward. i think you can learn from the past winners. on monday, we start
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs ultra soft & strong. puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. face every day with puffs softness. face every day excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my...
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, grabbing the energy sources of the future and dominating them and developing energy independence. but these things are going to require the appropriate priorities and those are reflected in budgets. if all we do is rachet down, you know, essentially close the government down for all intents and purposes so that we're not attending to these things, we're going to have a much less good future so how that debate comes out is important. but there are other issues, immigration reform this very important gun dekbats we're having. the, you know, how we effectuate the transition in health care to the health-care reform. there are a lot of issues on which you know, we have to get it right. and he is going to provide the leadership that we need to get it right i believe. >> here's one issue. theodore roosevelt talked about the bully pulpit where it was used. we saw another issue of bill clinton at the convention with the ca passit ot explain and the president began to call him the explain never chief. are there limitations on this president's ability to move the public? >> you know, charlie
, grabbing the energy sources of the future and dominating them and developing energy independence. but these things are going to require the appropriate priorities and those are reflected in budgets. if all we do is rachet down, you know, essentially close the government down for all intents and purposes so that we're not attending to these things, we're going to have a much less good future so how that debate comes out is important. but there are other issues, immigration reform this very...
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and thanks to volunteers who give of themselves and of their time and of their energy and their love to help the elderly jews who have no one else to help them. donor: the people that are doing this program are just touching the surface when they tell you how wonderful it is to be able to feed the hungry. because that's what we are doing, we're literally feeding the hungry. eckstein: your gift of $50 will help one person with a hot meal three times a week in addition to the monthly box. shengl: there is no way that i could live without this food. it is like the angels arriving every time this food arrives. eckstein: this is shengl. and as you can see she just received her food for today and this food has to last her for two days. shengl just had a stroke a few months ago. and she was telling me that she had to make the decision between food and the medicine that she needs to take. in fact, she cried to me just a few moments ago saying she doesn't know how she could have lived and how she could go on without our help. announcer: christians are now able to comfort shengl and many other
and thanks to volunteers who give of themselves and of their time and of their energy and their love to help the elderly jews who have no one else to help them. donor: the people that are doing this program are just touching the surface when they tell you how wonderful it is to be able to feed the hungry. because that's what we are doing, we're literally feeding the hungry. eckstein: your gift of $50 will help one person with a hot meal three times a week in addition to the monthly box. shengl:...
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venezuela is a country of 29 million people, an oil exporter subsidizing energy-hungry poor countries, like cuba and haiti. and it sends 800,000 barrels of oil a day to the u.s.-- its number one customer. president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba under a veil of secrecy. >> reporter: moises naim is a former venezuelan cabinet minister, now a columnist and a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. he says keeping chavez alive in havana strengthens the president's number two, nicolas maduro. >> and this is essentially a power play. behind that secrecy there is nothing but an attempt to ensure the cont
venezuela is a country of 29 million people, an oil exporter subsidizing energy-hungry poor countries, like cuba and haiti. and it sends 800,000 barrels of oil a day to the u.s.-- its number one customer. president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public...
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the centers for disease control gathering information about the kinds of injuries and what sort of energies and what are the source of the injuries? i mean, it kind of reminded me in a meeting yesterday. i was around in the 1970's. the only guy who can remember this -- i hope i am not insulting him -- is ray lahood. because he knows all about the automobile industry as well as our whole question of traffic safety and highway safety. there was a big fight when i first got in the senate that began in the late 1960 fell -- the late 1960's through early 1970's. the automobile industry did not want to allow the department of transportation to acquire statistics on the type of accidents that occur. they were not able to literally acquire the information. because the concern was it would lead to calls for some rational regulations for the guardrails for automobiles. -- to automobiles. you may remember, ray. i remember when we finally broke through and the department of transportation started keeping misinformation, they found out -- if my memory is correct -- the vast majority of drivers -- operat
the centers for disease control gathering information about the kinds of injuries and what sort of energies and what are the source of the injuries? i mean, it kind of reminded me in a meeting yesterday. i was around in the 1970's. the only guy who can remember this -- i hope i am not insulting him -- is ray lahood. because he knows all about the automobile industry as well as our whole question of traffic safety and highway safety. there was a big fight when i first got in the senate that...